If at all possible, try to take the LSAT again and pull that number up. 141 is gonna hurt for sure, and Texas Southern(not to be confused with South Texas, where you applied), Cooley, and some non-ABAs might be your only viable shots.

If you cant take the exam again, do everytinhg you can to lobby the schools you havent heard from yet--get down there and interview. Call. Write letters and such, saying how your LSAt doenst tell the whole story. I know Campbell is big on the "whole-person" concept. An aggressive, in-person lobby might be your only ticket. By the numbers, by themsleves, your LSAt is too low, everywhere you told us you applied, and your grades dont seem like theyd be high enough to offset that 141.

I know the LSAT is a harrowing experience. I took it twice and was gravely disappointed with my score both times.

Good luck, boss. Hope you can get some face time with some admit officers.

Fungo and board Thanks for your input keep it coming. I was wondering if someone had an assessment on Stetson. There Lsat scores are not that competitive neither is their GPA. Why wouldnt they take me? Also an update: Univ of Buff and St Louis Univ: rejects Any surprises? Thanks gang!

Becasue in a "numbers" game a 141 speaks out against you, while the GPA is a posive part of your application (avg) your LSAT unfortunatley sticks out like a sore thumb (below avg). I apologize if I sound harsh but this year (and then next) is very tough on applicants and high in numbers.

ithaca, sweetheart, you need to relax. Posting angst riddled messages all day on this board isn't going to make that acceptance come any faster. I know that the waiting is torture, but the whole process has been one hurry up and wait operation. I would suggest immersing yourself in work, or if you aren't employed, get a hobby that keeps you busy throughout the day. Just remember to breath and think postively, and hoepfully soon you will get your letter.